I'm just back from a trip to Austria and find that I forgot to change the camera to local time before I started shooting. Is there an easy, way to do a global change to Date Created (+6 hrs, in this case) or, maybe more important, is it even worth doing this?

Back when iView went off the grid and Microsoft offered EM to users with an iView license, I downloaded the EM dmg. I never migrated to it, though. Last month I decided to make the switch, loaded everything up, plugged in my iView license number and was using EM. I thought that was the end of it, but now it's telling me that my 30 day trial is over. Did I miss out on a free upgrade by not doing this sooner? I THOUGHT it was supposed to be free. ?

I was thinking that I could use CCC to move all of my apps, etc. onto the main drive after a clean install just as I would use it to restore something that had become corrupted. I hope to get some other input about that here.

I'm upgrading a G5 to Leopard from Tiger. I have a full, bootable clone of the current HD. I'd like to do a clean install of Leopard. If I do that, can I use Carbon Copy Cloner to move all of my apps, etc. back from the boot drive or would I have to install everything separately? Would it matter that the boot drive has Tiger on it?

Actually, now I see that what LR has done is create a DNG from each CR2 and xmp pair and just added it to the same folder. Now I guess my question is whether to select all CR2s and xmps from the folder and trash them.

I used a different workflow on a job recently, importing CR2s into LR before converting them to DNG. I just used Library>Convert Photos to DNG... on a folder of adjusted files and I see that LR converted the CR2s and left xmp sidecars. Is that the normal behavior? Any reason why I couldn't toss the xmp's now?

I'm using Chronosync to move files from a 250GB drive to a new 1TB drive in a Burly box. I got this message after an overnight process:

"An error occurredThe operation failed because the user does not have the correct access to the file: /Volumes/Originals_02/.Trashes"

I checked ownership of this volume through "Get Info". Read and write is selected. I searched the volume for a folder named Trashes - there is none. After aborting the transfer, I saw that only 32 of 45 folders were transferred and they aren't sequential, i.e. I have folder 1, 3, 4, 6, etc.

I just noticed that there is more space used (around 5 Gb) on an "Originals" external than there is on the corresponding "Originals - BU" drive. What would you do in this case? Figure that stuff happens and spend your time better elsewhere or try to see what's different? If you would try to compare to find the differences, what's the best approach? Is there some software that will do this and flag the differences?